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AJMER DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, AJMER Dr PBX DESIGNATION OFFICER OFFICE RESIDENC MOBILE 301EXT DIRECTOR Dr. Rajesh Mann 2743331 2354212E 92510-30089 335 CHIEF ACCOUNTS OFFICER Sh. Rampal Meena 2741332 2356325 99501-44536 305 ADDL. DIRECTOR (HEALTH) Dr. Shailesh Sharma 2743574 2569009 94140-49197 AJMER DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, AJMER Dr. PRABHU DAYAL 0145-2622565 94136-12660 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, AJMER Dr. Roshan Lal Dev 0145-2429640 94140-68693 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, BHILWARA Dr. G.P. Pachori 01482-232679 94140-03306 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, NAGAUR Dr. Dinesh Sharma 01582-240731 94141-39307 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, TONK Dr. G.L. Meena 01432-247590 94142-02363 6 DEPUTY DIRECTOR, KUCHAMANCITY Dr. Paras Ram Bendha 01586-220243 94145-48362 BIKANER DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, BIKANER Dr. R.P. Nayak 0151-2545020 94136-93585 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, BIKANER Dr. H.R. Barupal 0151-2226601 94141-82875 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, CHURU Dr. O.P. Kilaniya 01562-250237 75974-19887 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, SRIGANGANAGAR Dr. T.C. Meharada 0154-2472556 94146-34497 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, HANUMANGARH Dr. Subhash Godara 01552-226689 94140-94618 JODHPUR DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, JODHPUR Dr. S.K. Srivastava 0291-2513150 94141-97786 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, BARMER Dr. B.R. Jedia 02982-230284 98291-83935 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, JAISALMER Dr. S.S. Meena 02992-252541 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, JALORE Dr. Ganpat Singh 02973-222465 94148-00569 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, PALI Dr. Teja Ram 02932-222227 94144-15022 6 JOINT DIRECTOR, SIROHI Dr. Indra Singh Panwar 02972-222364 94143-75083 7 JOINT DIRECTOR, JODHPUR Dr. A.A. Quazi 0291-2513494 94611-42255 8 JOINT DIRECTOR, PASHUPALAK Dr. S.K. Srivastava 94141-97786 9 DEPUTYTRAINING DIRECTOR INSTITUTE, (LITIGATION) JODHPUR Dr. Sanjay Vyas 94141-31717 10 DEPUTY DIRECTOR, POLYCLINIC Shri Pukharaj Rathore 94141-32992 JAIPUR DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, JAIPUR Dr. Sarita Yadav 0141-2743313 94140-64152 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, DAUSA Dr. Ramji Lal Meena 01427-230306 97854-62546 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, ALWAR Dr. A.K. Singh 0144-2701764 94145-96971 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, JHUNJHUNU Dr. S.K. Nawani 01592-232700 94143-04378 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, SIKAR Dr. G.L. Loonia 01572-256723 94146-64900 6 JOINT DIRECTOR, JAIPUR Dr. S.S. Verma 0141-2373808 94142-30846 KOTA DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, KOTA Dr. Ashok Sharma 0744-2387458 94143-09989 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, BARAN Dr. Vijay Singh 07453-230974 94133-54288 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, BUNDI Dr. Ramanand Rawat 0747-2442816 94145-54888 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, JHALAWAR Dr. Ram Gop Meena 07432-232434 99501-03601 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, KOTA Dr. Virendra Kumar 0744-2385989 94146-61999 UDAIPUR DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIARECTOR, UDAIPUR Dr. L.L. Rathore 0294-2416094 94141-59893 2 JOINT DIRECTOR, CHITTORGARH Dr. Umesh Dixit 01472-240908 94143-54480 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, DUNGARPUR Dr. Hemant Sharma 02964-232356 94142-39045 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, BANSWARA Dr. Uma Shankar Chobey 02962-254086 94133-06120 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, PRATAPGARH Dr. Gulab Chand Jindal 01478-222615 94601-80510 6 JOINT DIRECTOR, RAJSAMAND Dr. S.S. Chandawat 02952-220600 98282-33703 7 JOINT DIRECTOR, UDAIPUR Dr. Mahesh Kapila 0294-2418414 94141-68065 BHARATPUR DIVISION 1 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, Dr. Sushil Rastogi 05644-261200 94142-68822 2 JOINTBHARATPUR DIRECTOR, BHARATPUR Dr. Som Pal Singh 05644-222640 94143-07682 3 JOINT DIRECTOR, DHOLPUR Dr. Rajendra Sharma 05642-220897 94142-06858 4 JOINT DIRECTOR, KARAULI Dr. B.B. Rawat 07464-250390 94140-35031 5 JOINT DIRECTOR, SAWAI Dr. Niranjan Lal Meena 07462-234943 94142-28123 MADHOPUR .
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